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- jbstack28ExplorerQuestion from still Newbie.
With the sizable $$investment hooked up how can I be comfortable that it will not walk at some time while we may not be on site?
Thanks, - temccarthy1Explorer
jbstack28 wrote:
Question from still Newbie.
With the sizable $$investment hooked up how can I be comfortable that it will not walk at some time while we may not be on site?
Thanks,
With the progressive industries one, which everyone is saying is by far the best since Lifetime warranty and only one made in USA, if you go with the portable (PT30C or PT50C depending on amps needed)it has a steel ring that comes built into it that can be locked on to the pedestal with a bicycle lock and chain. I will probably run my 30 A extension cord from pedestal to the back of my TT where main cord exits and chain it on to my bumper so it is a lot less visible and tempting than it is on the pedestal. I can hide it behind my spare tire so not visible . You can also buy the 30 or 50 amp hardwired EMS from Progressive so it will be permanently wired inside your TT which will eliminate risk of theft. - Tennessee_NomadExplorerThanks for the input. I'm sold on the Progressive Industries PT50C 50 Amp Portable Electrical Management System. A couple hundred extra dollars is probably peanuts compared to what could be ruined...
Thanks again - temccarthy1Explorer
Tennessee_Nomad wrote:
Thanks for the input. I'm sold on the Progressive Industries PT50C 50 Amp Portable Electrical Management System. A couple hundred extra dollars is probably peanuts compared to what could be ruined...
Thanks again
You are most welcome! Check out all the positive comments and 5 star rating on the PT50C on Amazon.. There are hundreds of positive comments to ease the pain of the price! I am getting one ( PT30C) for Christmas so I am prepared next season! - vic46ExplorerYou should perhaps revisit the hard wired instal. The cost increase is not very significant and you solve your security concerns. Also you get the benefit of having a read out of the device status in your rig.
Just sayin! - RustyJCExplorer
vic46 wrote:
You should perhaps revisit the hard wired instal. The cost increase is not very significant and you solve your security concerns. Also you get the benefit of having a read out of the device status in your rig.
Just sayin!
You also have the advantage of dropped neutral protection if the neutral conductor fails between the pedestal and the RV's power distribution center (breaker panel). My daughter and son-in-law had a neutral conductor failure in the shore power cord of their Mobile Suites that resulted in over $7,000 in damage to 120VAC components in the RV. Since the failure was downstream of the portable protection system plugged into the pedestal that they were using at the time, the protection system didn't catch it. They now have the permanent, hardwired system that monitors power just as it goes into the RV's power distribution center that will provide protection against a failed neutral in the power cord.
Rusty
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